Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh
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Suzuki is set to bring the showstoppers to this year’s Scottish Motorcycle Show - where they will be supported by popular dealership Cupar Motorcycles - including the GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary edition and the new SV-7GX.
Returning to UK shores, the 2026 iteration of the GSX-R1000R comes with a heavily-redesigned engine, updated electronics, a trio of liveries paying homage to GSX-Rs of old, and winglets made in Japan from dry carbon.
Joining the GSX-R on display is another special edition; the 2026 Hayabusa SE, which, underneath its special paint scheme, gets a round of subtle updates to its electronics for this year.

An updated GSX-S1000GX+, with new winglets for increase stability will be displayed alongside the new-for-2026 SV-7GX, which takes styling cues from its larger sibling, but on a platform that uses Suzuki's proven 650 V-Twin engine.
Also from Suzuki's touring and adventure ranges will be the GSX-S1000GT, and both RE and DE versions of the V-Strom 800 and 1050 models. The GSX-S1000 represents the super-naked sector.
Launched last year, both the DR-Z4S and the DR-Z4SM will be displayed, as will the 8T and 8TT. With designs based on iconic models such as the T500 and the GS1000S, the new retro-inspired machines share an award-winning engine platform with the 8S and 8R, both of which will also feature.
Suzuki's 125cc scooter range will be represented by the Avenis 125.